Sunrises on Lake Erie sometimes last for a long time; this was about an hour and a half after official sunrise. If you're wondering about the things on the horizon . . . On the extreme left is Kelleys Island. One of the interesting features on the island is long, deep grooves that were cut into the rock by advancing glaciers. Farther toward the center of the image is one of the ferry boats that goes back and forth between the island and Marblehead, Ohio. That's how most people cross. Maybe not so much anymore, but some folks used to drive their cars across the frozen lake in the winter. There's also a small airport on the island. It's strictly for small planes, and there are stop signs on the road that goes by it with signs warning drivers to give the rightaway to aircraft landing and taking off. On the right side of the horizon is an ore boat anchored at the conveyor that carries limestone from the quarry in Marblehead.
iPhone 5s, ISO 200, PureShot camera app, three-exposure HDR at 2 EV increments
processing highlights
- Topaz Simplify -- saved watercolor preset
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- saved watercolor wash preset, Hard Light blend mode
- Fractalius -- three saved black-on-white presets; Multiply, Divide, Multiply
- Simplify and Snap Art -- saved black-on-white edges presets, Multiply








